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Show J By Darlene Galbraith Davis County vacationers are still taking ffihfe to travel in the late summer. - Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Had-fiel- d and family, Kaysville, are enjoying a three-wee- k stay in Phoenix, Ariz. In Saturday Rites Carolyn Mae Williams Becomes Mrs. Gustin Miss Carolyn Mae Williams and Michael Charles Gustin were married in Our Lady5 of Lourdes Catholic Church Saturday. The Rev. Victor Bon-ne- ll officiated. The bride is a daughter of Mrs. Helen P. 'Williams, 2 (L 2nd Ave. and the late Harola C. Williams, Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Myron W. Gus-Jj2185 St. Marys Dr., are the bridegrooms parents. Received Best Wishes In the evening the couple received best wishes from guests attending a reception in their honor at the Lamplighter. Mrs. James R. Beck, was matron of honor. Miss Jo Gustin, Miss Arlene Colton and Miss Karen Latchum were bridesmaids. John McComish, San Francisco, was best man. James R. Beck, John Thorum and Leonard Anderson ushered. Graduate of U. The bride was graduated cum laude from the University of Utah. She was affiliated with Alpha Delta Pi and Alpha Lambda Delta. She also has served as ADPI Alumnae Assn, vice president. Mr. Gustin was graduated from Westminster College and also attended Colorado College. He was a member of Phi Delta Theta Prenuptial parties were given by Mrs. Elbert Stevenson, Mrs. James R. Beck, Mrs. n, Miss Jacki Guy Anderson, Beck, '.Miss Arlene Colton, Miss Lenore Lewis, Miss Florence Allen, Mrs. F. R. Allen, Miss Jo Gustin, Mrs. M. W. Gustin, Mrs. Norma Patrick, Mrs. Kleone 'Emery, Mrs. William T. Patrick, Mrs. Franklin F o u 1 g e r, Mrs, T. H. Hughes, Mis. Robert S. Patrick, Mrs. Joseph Patrick, Mrs. LeRoy Ostler and Mrs. George Richards. , t& I V&f I A A 'A U Mrs. Michael Charles Gnstin rise and shine y3 i i I Mr. and Mrs. '.Robert Taylor, Farmington, are visiting relatives in Albuquerque, N.M. Bountiful, residents Mr. and Mo Roy Ward have returned fimt a vacation trip to Minnesota. Vbit Worlds Fair Home again after a" tripf to the New York Worlds Fair are Mr. and Mrs. Kent Smith, Sunset Mrs. Frank B. Muir, Bountiful, was hostess at a breakfast honoring visitor Mrs. Jean Greenhalgh, Cloverdalej Calif. Guests included Mrs. C. B. Owen, Mrs. Ron Johnson, Mrs. Willi am"5orrell, Mrs. Mark Jakeman, (Mrs. Bus Thomas, Mrs. Don Wilson, Mrs. Emily T. Eldredge, Mrs. Earl Burnham arid Mrs. Verri Strand. Syradqse visitors are Mrs. David Aatnodt and her four children, LaMesa, Calif. They are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Williams, Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Williams and Mr. Ryal Scoff ield. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Johnson have returned to Kaysville after a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Johnson, St. Louis. Members of the Articulettes, toastmistress club, met at the Hill Air Force Base Officers Club for. a dinner meeting Thursday. Mrs. Lewis Coopef was toastmistress and Mrs. Joseph Mabey directed table topics. Travel From Canada Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Michiel Burson, Sunset, were Howard Schneider and three sons, Columbus, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Duncan Centerville, have had, as their guests Mr. and Mrs . L C. Louw, Calgary, Canada. Mrs. Frank B. Muir, Bountiful, entertained at a garden supper honoring Max L. Muir, Brigham City, on his birthday Sunday. and-Mrs- m J ; ' The Salt Lake Tribune,. Sunday, August 23, 1964 Davis Residents Hear Vacation Call - d; t f ' DOWNTOWN COTTONWOOD f; 4 i , V i i i i . . . . vej:eady for school with a t smart new fall trend hair style. Intelligently executed for you in CMI Downtown or Cottonwood Beauty Salons. Call for appointment and remember to get your bade- -school permanent wave. 12.50 and up (hair cut included) Starting a blaze of fashion in the "best-dresse- world d is THE SUIT LOOK. Excitingly styled excitingly fashionable in fall-warmi- Lot Ann Baity, Miss Utah of' the Miss Utah Scholarship Pageant for 1964, is wearing a GLMA extra dark Natural Utah Ranch Mink she will wear at the Miss America Pageant in Atlantic City in September. -- GLMA, Worlds finest Natural Dark Ranch Mink in stoles, capes, jackets and full length coats are specially priced for August in our Downtown PUR SALON, rr second floor colors and textures. Remember this look when you select your suit wardrobe, the kind of suit thats seen on the town or on the road. And where but at ZCMI could you find a selection of knits like these? Very deep wool ottoman rib in an open jacket costume. Metallic and braid trim; castillian red, white, 8-1- $76. Whipcord 8, with lustrous metallic lame trim on double breasted jacket and blouse collar. Wild strawberry; 8-1- 8, metallic krfic in 2 parts; brownblack, lacquer red; $80. Jacquard 10-1- 8, $76. ZCMI FASHION DRESSES Downtown, second floor; Cottonwood, first floor 4 b 4. ! "Sl 1 ) |